KNOVA KN M-3057R Manual page 14

Compact sliding compound miter saw
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SETTING THE TOOL
ADJUSTING CUTTING DEPTH (FIG. 19, 20)
The maximum depth travel of the cutting head was set at the
factory.
Setting the maximum width travel of the cutting head.
Follow the steps below (Fig. 19):
1. Turn the cutting depth adjusting knob (1) counterclockwise
until the stop knob is not protruding out of the stop
block (2) bottom while moving the cutting head upward.
2. Rotate the stop plate (3) clockwise until it touches the stop
rod (4).
3. Recheck the blade depth by moving the cutting head front
to back through the full motion of a typical cut along the
control arm.
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Fig. 19
Setting the maximum height travel of the cutting head.
Follow the steps below (Fig. 20):
1. Turn the cutting depth adjusting knob (1) counterclockwise
until the stop knob is not protruding out of the stop
block (2) bottom while moving the cutting head upward.
2. Rotate the stop plate (3) counterclockwise to touch the
stop seat (5).
3. Make sure the stop block (2) touches the stop plate (3)
completely.
2
5
3
Setting the cutting depth (Fig. 20):
The depth of cut can be preset for even and repetitive shallow
cuts.
1. Move the cutting head down until the teeth of the blade
are at the desired depth.
2. While holding the upper arm in that position, turn the
cutting depth adjusting knob (1) until it touches the
stop plate (3).
1
4
3
1
3. Recheck the blade depth by moving the cutting head front
to back through the full motion of a typical cut along the
control arm.
QUICK CAM LOCKING LEVER ADJUSTMENT (FIG. 21)
1. Press down the quick-cam locking lever (1) to lock the
miter table into place.
2. If the table moves with the locking lever down, use a
13 mm wrench to turn the stop nut (2) to the right until it
firmly contacts the miter table base (3).
3. Raise and lower the locking lever
to verify that the table locks
in place with the lever down.
NOTE: With the locking lever
in the down position, there
must be sufficient space
between the lock nut (4)
and the stop plate (5) to
allow the mechanism to
unlock. To increase the
space, turn the lock nut
to the right.
Fig. 21
EXTENSION WING USE AND ADJUSTMENT (FIG. 22)
The left and right side extension wings can offer extra support
for long workpieces.
1. Lift the locking lever (1) and pull out the left extension
wing to the desired support length. Push down on the
locking lever (1) to tighten the extension wing. Repeat for
the right side extension wing if needed.
2. If the locking lever (1) will not tighten, adjust the nut (2),
located under the base, 1/4 turn clockwise using a 10 mm
wrench until tight.
REPETITIVE CUTTING USING
THE STOP PLATE (FIG. 22)
The stop plate is
Fig. 20
designed for
making repetitive
cuts of the same
length.
NOTE: Use only
one stop plate at
a time, NEVER
use both stop
plates.
1. Rotate the stop
plate (3) to vertical
position.
2. If stop plate will not
rotate, loosen the
locking screw (4)
1/4 turn using a
screwdriver and
8 mm wrench.
13
5
1
3
4
2
2
4
3
1
Fig. 22

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